Quality of Life in the Postpartum Recovery ofWomen Who Practice Hypopressive Exercise: Randomized Clinical Trial
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Sánchez García, Juan Carlos; Aguilar Cordero, Josefa; Montiel Troya, María; Marín Jiménez, Ana Eugenia; Cortés Martín, Jonathan; Rodríguez Blanque, RaquelEditorial
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Physical activity Exercise Hypopressive exercises Postpartum period Quality of life HRQoL
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2022-09-23Referencia bibliográfica
Sanchez-Garcia, J.C... [et al.]. Quality of Life in the Postpartum Recovery ofWomen Who Practice Hypopressive Exercise: Randomized Clinical Trial. J. Clin. Med. 2022, 11, 5592. [https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11195592]
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Colegio Oficial de Enfermeria de Granada (CODEGRA)Resumen
Background: Practicing physical exercise is a way of maintaining a healthy lifestyle and
it has been demonstrated to provide benefits and improve quality of life after labour. Aim: The
objective of this study is to determine if performing a moderate hypopressive exercise program after
childbirth improves the HRQoL of women. Materials and Methods: A 12-week randomized clinical
trial was carried out. The women in the exercise group followed a training program based on the
hypopressive method, which comprises postural and respiratory exercises of moderate intensity. We
used the SF-36v2 questionnaire to assess the Health-Related Quality of Life in women. Results: We
found statistically significant differences (p < 0.05) in general health components, vitality, emotional
role, and mental health in the sample group of exercise group of women, who obtained a higher
score. We found statistically significant differences in all aspects between the groups. The interaction
between time and group affect in general health components, vitality, emotional role and the score
of mental components. In all of them, the score was higher at the end of the programme and in the
exercise group. Conclusions: The training program with hypopressive physical exercise improves
the quality of life after childbirth. According to the guidelines recommended by the ACOG, the
hypopressive method is valid for the improvement of HRQoL in women who perform this method at
16 weeks of delivery. Further studies are recommended to start such exercises one week after delivery
in postpartum women.





